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Economics / British people / Keynesian economics / English people / Fellows of the Econometric Society / Gerald Friedman / Heterodox economics / Classical economics / Neoclassical economics / John Maynard Keynes
Date: 2016-02-23 11:03:56
Economics
British people
Keynesian economics
English people
Fellows of the Econometric Society
Gerald Friedman
Heterodox economics
Classical economics
Neoclassical economics
John Maynard Keynes

The Poverty of Neoclassical Economic AnalysisBy Ron Baiman When I first got wind of the denunciation of Prof. Gerald Friedman’s Bernienomics impact estimates by prominent liberal Economists two questions c

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